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RE PUBLICAN
SAVANNAH, July 3, 1806.
■B2HWOUWV!ii ‘-.'HTT - ■ —-■ . -T-7-r-
VisTru.iv being the day appointed for
Foiling an Election lor Aldermen, to represent
tbi* city in Council, tie Polls were ope ned in
the different Wards, according to law—on
rouruing the votes for the different candidates,
it appeared that the following Gentlemen
were duly elected:
Por Oglethorpe Ward, John Pettibone
I’ranklin, John Cumming
Decker, F. T. Flemming
Heathcote, Oliver Strrges
Dai by, j. P. illiainfon
Percival, Eenjamin Ansley
Reynolds, S, H. Stackhoufe
Anson, john Y. Noel
j \V arren, Edw. Harden
Waihington, \i m. D ivies
Green & Columbia, T. . Rodman
Liberty & Elbert, Chriftiau Gugle.
Friday last being the fourth day of
July, the thirty-firffi Aauiverfary of American
Independence was clebratcd by the different vo
lunteer corps with th*ir usual warmth A patri
otifui. At one o’clock an oration was delivered
•at die Prelbytcriaa Church, by Air. Stewart ;
aid but for one fatal accident, which is com
municated by an officer the Artillery, in the
following words, the whole day had been |
spent in feftivity and rejoicing :
“ About 5 o’clock in the afternoon, jvhilfl :
if ring to one of the toasts, Air. Jacob Fo:, one (
ts their corps, acting at that time as Gamer to j
the field piece neglciff id to fpange properly 1
a.:J left fame wad or. fire in tie piece ; putting j
in the cartridge it caught about half way the j
vnextinguilhed wad, whilst he was ramming it !
home, and went o f, the fpunge {Faff iirried iff
one arm and one hand, and broke the remain
ing arm in three different places. Young
Maltar Robert Greer was palling very impru
dently about ten steps in front of the field piece
at the time; the fpunge {Faff took film on the
left fide and came out in front, carrying away
with it his heart and tome of his entrails ? he
feil and expired without a groan.
Several of the mod eminent P-hyficians were
immediately called into the alfiilance of Mr.
Fox ; they at once amputated his right arm
n*ar the shoulder, a consultation was then had
to save, if pofiible the other, which was so much
broken:—they, alter mature deliberation, found
it ueceilary to amputate the other near the
shoulder about twelve o’clock lafl night...we
yet fear that notwithhanding every profeflional
aid that may he afforded him, he cannot survive
long, ur.lefs the weather should prove more
favorable. Air. Fox is a young man about
twenty-three years of age and resides in this
county several miles from Savannah.
Mailer Greer was a fine promising youth’
and on that very day had attained his 16th
year, he was a clerk in the Couiitiiig-houi'e of
Capt. James Jolinfon, and the only surviving
son of Robert Greer, one among the ot Jell mem
bers in the company. Wnile we ly.-qiaihife
moll sincerely with his aged and diftrelTed pa
rents, we cannot but express our surprise that
more frequent accidents have not occurred on
military parades. The crouds of people that
lurround companies in their exercise and evolu
tions is such as greatly to incommode them.”
ON the following day, .waller Greer, was
interred with military honors, by the Artillery,
accompanied by a large concourse of people,
who fympathifed with the mourning relatives
cf the deceased. Behold the uncertainty of
life ! This youth was the pride of his parents;
he was a comfort to their declining years ; he
bid fair to be a good member of fqciety ; but,
alas! he was snatched from time to eternity,
in the twinkling of an eye.
•How delusive is hope! O how transient the Hay
Os the sunbeam that gilds our terrellial feene !
How Ihort is the pleasure of man’s brightest day
And the arrow of death, Oh how piercingly
keen !’
F.clipn of the Sun , —Yeftercfty (fays
th? Holton Palladium of Tueftlay lull)
there was a total eclipse of the Sun, as j
v™ predicted by our aftronorners. The j
Iky was without a cloud, and many (lan; |
were viable ; hut the rays of the Sun
flint beyond the circle of the moon, and
any thing could be seen in the streets as
v. ell as brighteft inocnli.jht night.
N. 7. paper.
Natch.z, May 6.
Inter/JUng to travellers. —We are in
fermed, from a fouree entitled to every
ertdit, that several of the Alcaides in the
territory between this and Orleans, oc
cupied by the fuLjtd-; of the king of
Spain, have lately polled up notices for
bidding all persons from travelling
through their diftr;ct3, ualefs provided
with a peffport from the governor of the
territory irom whence they came.
Nassau, (s. p.) May 27. !
The brig Betfcy, capt. Sliver, belong,
b'g to Benjamin and James Ropes, of
Salem, on her passage from thence to the
llavanna, was cast away on Abaci reef,
the 20th iuft. Ot her cargo the follow-j
ing has been saved, but conliderably da- j
mag:d ; 2950 pieces Nankeeus, 2 7001
fair lhoc3 ; 100 buses candles, 40 pie- I
Cc# coloured fattins, 120 pair boots,!
t.*tccn firkins butter, fails, rigging, an 1
chors, cables, S’;, which with the cap
tain a ;d r-re w of the Betfcy have arrived :
her.- in the •*recking Y.ffoia Carpenter’s
R v-nge and 8.-tfey.
fui i0 Arrived, fchr’s Xucy, Buel,
f N.’.v.Orleans ; and Three Friends,
S. i.-x Philadelpbi.
vOn th<* 2} t.M’ay, captain Buel fp ’ice,
(ts the private v if I of war
Duae ot Atholl, captain Underwood,
; had 110 captures.
! PROVIDENCE, (R 1.) June 14
On the afternoon of Sunday lad, we
I were visited by a tiemenduom
I orm - Hie nimble glance of the croft.
; cut lightning, followed immediately
by the loud reverberating peals of than
■cr, denoted the near approaches of that
alarming visitant. In lire town of Re
boboth, Mrs. Martha Paine, wife of Mr.
Jonathan Paine, was in an iniiant chang
ed to a corfpe, and a man stunned, but
not materially injured. At Cumberland,
I young girl of tue name of Morris, was
nllo k.i ed. At Pawtuket, an horse was
killed by a Bath, and a man stunned,
cho afterwards recovered. In North
Providence, two instances tranfpind ;
in one. confide table damage was done to
oweiii hi ufc, when the family were
jiK.videtitiady abient; and, in the other,
a tree, cotitigious to a dwtlling home,
was much mjuied. No .est; than fix in.
dances can be enumerated where the
deftruetive fluid has committed its rava
ges. Nature, on the close of the day,
prcUated one of thofc lpetfacles of fub
omit/, which mocks the rivalry of the
pencil.
The Sun, clear and serene, was (hi
nmg on one part of the hemisphere,
while the murmurs of the retreating thun
der were heard from another, and a mag
nificent how on the skirt of the cloud
expanded its radiance
-Vl.nit, bright and cool, ilv* landfi.'a/e
laugh’d around.”
NEW YORK, June i5.
General Miranda Juecefsful —The fol
iowing letter appeared m the Political
and Commercial Gazette of ilayti, of
me 22 i ult. Genera! Kirkland is one
f the commandos under Miranda.
I I infilled for the Commercial Advertiftt.
Ssu i h-Ameaica,
Exl.aS of a letter from Gen. h ila nil,
dated from Cttmuna, the iC/tii oj April,
to his Huylian friend.
My Dear friend— Vent, viJi, vlei,
f came, I i'aw, 1 conquered, was the
notto ot Csefar. Bonaparte has lately
ipphed it to inmfelt; it has now become
mine, thanks to the genius who preiides
vvr liberty and independence.
To my great regret, I cannot permit
myfelf to enter into the deteils which I
a-_i proaiifed you, lefpebting the celeri
ty of our operations, on account of the
rapidity of evenis winch ! uuy us on ;
and the favorable opportun ty which re
quires haile to take advantage of the
terror which such fucc-. Ilfs i p est
Let it lutncc to you, for a mon.eui, to
know, that the iflaad of Santa Marge
retti and Oumana, arc in our pi-{ft Uni. ;
and at the /;-:• ■ ‘.i:at I uu wiiu.ij
to you, the army is filing off ior Cai
; accas.
At every flep we take, cur army is
incrcafed by these iliuitrious u ifortu
nates, who think tha: they behold, in
the Genera lift) mo Mi.anda, anew Wadi
ingtoii, who came to re-establish them in
the premise date ot liberty, which the
barbarity of the .Spaniards had raviflic.i
from them. There is not ti.e shadow ot
a doubt but that new luccefles wih ciown
so holy an enterprizc.
The Gcneialiflimo desires to he re
membered by you. Hit tirtt aid-de camp
who you will knew, joins with his com
mander and royftlr in wifhiug you every
kind of profoerity.
Werequeft yon instantly to communicate
our progress to his majeity the emperor
of Ilayti. Tell him that the fi (t intel
ligence which we lhall h.ave the honor to
give liim wili be from Caraccas.
Forget us not, my dear friend, and
believe that as long as I live, I fhail feel
for you the hinccrett affection.
Via L'lndependence ! lahherty !
The Gen. KIRKLAND.
ABNER WEB3,
HAS received by the brig CANTON,
FROM NEW-YORK, A COMl'LrrE AS
SOAI.MENT OF THE MOST FAHIOXABLE
Boot?, .Shoes and .Shpoei--,
WARP ANTED OP TIIP FIRST QUALITIES.
Winch lie offVs for fal o at very reduced
prices, .it I;: 4 ; store, corfier of .St. Julian and
Whitaker .V teets, July 8 93
Executive Dlpartuent, G o.
Luisvi'le, I'&tb ‘June, i306.
I hole persons wiiohav- drav/n
lots of land in rhe counties o r
R.ddtvin, Wilkirfon and Wayne,
.. and have not ohrainfri grants f O’
them, ate NOTIFIED, that
in h lots as the Trealury flul.
not have received full payment
f or, on the firft day of heptem
b.r ntxr, will nor, after that da v ,
be glinted in the nannes of the
nuifons who drew them ; bur
will, aoreeabiy to an 2ft, (pufll-d
rhe itth of D cen.ber, isoj)
supplementary to the levtrai
laws for making distribution o’
Tie Ends in the aforefaid coun*
-its, “ revert ro< ?nd become
6 thep;operry of the llate, and
r bes i.! in like-manner as frac
“ tiohfil pan of surveys.”
GEu. R. CLAYTON, Stc'ry.
July $ 4 c 50.
Lift of Letters :L.
A. C.ip: Br. • e;L HAm
-0111. Alexr. Arnold, .or.j,
Robt. Armstrong, t-.o i : .
Tho*. Armstrong, 3. I:.-.: ‘’ -as, 2
Wn. Ar.nftrong, 3. T-. •. J. .1... .
Clis. P. Andrews Mrs. May:lij Horn,
Capt. Jno. Aduras, M’’. ILribei
Milton Amos, S. ■ Ir-. Rebecca Hobbs,
Chs. Aultin, ilirrin, ja, cfq.
15. Amos Hill,
Johua Bails, Joo. !:• idricks, 2
Jno. li. Barnes, Mrs :.’.,.:a’th Holmes
O’oed Bowles, Henry Harden, :i
Capt. D. Booth, J ul.. - Haile, 2
Mrs. Mary Brotver, I.lrs. Wm. Heyward,
Capt. Jno. Bartheluew R Maddon,
J.'Cob Blocker, Sullingtou liaddon,
Capt. Wm. Brown, Capt. Chs. liardy,
Capt.'Jno. Babbidge, Sylvanus Hauh,
Wm. Barnard, Joleph Higgins,
Stephen Blount, Hut.-.-r & Mini*
Dr. N. Bayard, 3. David Polock, 2
Nicholas Barry. Wm. Hogg,
Jlio. Bowmer, Henry H al,
Brooks dt Dunning, 2 Abner Howard,
M. Burke, Sylvanus Hammond,
Geo. Boulton, Rebecca Hutfou,
Abner Burd, Wm. Hall.
Capt. Wm. H. Buell, 1. & J.
Jno. Birks, Peter Jacklon,
David Barton, Henry iiigrovillee,
Itichd. Birtwhiftle, Alexr. Jeffrey,
John Baillce, Drury Jones, I
Mrs. Baillie, Alex, johnitoon
Mils Baillie, John John, 2
Jno. Branfby, 2 David G. Jones,
Chriltopher Bull, Alexr. Johnion, 7
John Bue, Lewis Johnion, 3
Richd. Bland, Mrs. Fanny Jobfon,
Sami. Brownjohn, -1. John Johulton,
Capt. Aaron Barlow, Mil's B!i:.a Jockfon,
Jno. Brody, Capt Leonard Jarvis,
Abm. Block, Thos. Jows.
Wm. Byrd, K.
Capt.Wm.Bowman, 2 Mathew Keely
Eliza Bull, Jin-. Ktainy 2
John Beck, Sami.King, Thunder-
W:n- Ballard, bolt
J. Sc J. Beggs, Jas. King
J. D. Betcluel. Ricnd. Keating
Capt. D. Beck, Jas. Kirk
Ely S. Boftwick, Sedi Keen
Capt. Js. Baird, 2 Capt. Kimball
Geo. H. Burrough, Maj. Jno. King -1
T.liza Bullin, Francis Kennedy
Joleph Bevan. Davis Kennedy
C. Mrs. Sarah K- g
Rev. Joseph Clay, 3 Capt. G M. Ker
It'aac B. Chovin, ...
Jno. Carroll, Darlr. A. C W. Love
Angelhart Cruse, Mil's Mary I.eader
Moles Clark, Loving and Seaver 3
Mrs. oartha H. Cook Yv'tn. j.acy
Lemeal Clark Tbs. Liddy
Davis Coan, Mrs. Jane Leake 2
Mary Ann Corker, Richd. U. I.aw
Thos Currell, i.lij. Lee 2
Mrs. Camp, joleph Longworth
Mrs Cooly, jno. Lelatlier 2
Capt, Croford, Capt. Benjn. Larcom
Edw. Conner, Jno. Talbird Jenr.
J. G. Cox, I.a.v Ik Wilcox
Edw. Conn, Danl. Lewis
Capt. Thos. Cheat, Jno. Lungwel)
Eliza Camfield, Robt. Love
Jno. Cuthbert, Wm. Limbeit
Mary Clark, Richd. Lewis
Timothy Coffin, M.
Alex. Currie, Monytrds Mariedo-
Boujn. Chears, novirdo
Colin Campbell, May & Hills
Mr. Campbell, Js. Mai n it 3
Js. Caven, Horn Mitchell
Dr, criwlord, Jacob McCollock
Wnu Crawford, Wm. Mead
Eliza Cooper, Wm. Martin
Nicholas Corbin, 2 Capt. Mafiey
Rev. Henry Cunning- Mils Ami McC'onky
ham, Maicomb Macken-
Wm. H. Carroll, t\re
Jno. Cook, John ivliimo
Jacob Curies, Stephen Millar
Lewis Cooper, Edw. MaJon
Jno. Clark, Hannah McCormick
Wm. C. Campbell, 2 Jno. McKay
A. Claudius, Jno. McKrca
Js. Cavennagh, Woodford Mabry 2
Alexr. Curry, Mr. Miller,
Mark I). Clark, Capt. Robt. Moore
Wm. Cook, 2 Wm. Mills
Nathan Cary, 2 V t. JVW-'arlane
D. Mead & Jenkins
Dennis & Williams 2 Joan .Mead 4
Davidson and Scott a Roger McCarthy
Geo, H. Davidios, ‘i Enakim ivlorfe
Capt. Jofiaii Daven- Alexr. Mil'herfon
port, Mr. S Mai tain
Wm. Duberly, Jno H Mcintolh
Gideon Dupont, C. vburme Miller 2
Wm. Doig, Js. Mumford 2
Jno. Dailey, Mi. Reuben Moss
George Damdfon, Job itlaton
Capt. James Drum- Ma-liew Mantor 2
mond, Chs. McArtltur
Miss Maty Dougiaii, Mrs. i uza Mumford
John Davies, McCuitum <sc ‘l orry
Joseph Davis, Jelfee Ma tin
Henry i— .-r, Cliriftopl.t ElcKin-
Wm. Jt-1.. Davies, ■
Wm. Dorai,, Thos. i .on
Geo. B. a. neion, L. Cc i. -.ait 5
Wuittr Dougliurty. Geo. mu -a el
E. Sylvanus w.ritt
Wm. Eb it. 2 Dei m -ay
Edw. Ellis, Jno. Marihvil
Thos. Ellis, Stepnen I. Maxwell
M:s. Catherine Elliot, Jus. Mt..er
Hennery i-, v lit, W tl. -- - can
Capt Jos. Ernet, Mils C. toarine Mcln-
M*'s. Hebbuner Engu- i-no
ared, Jr.n L. itiruff
Dr. Js.Ewell. N iiuk -nan 2
F. Alexr. .ac-t.ithur
Stephen Files, J- M. Maxwell
Js. Forrest, 2 ll .my . cCay
Sami. Eicklin, J’- Moore
Benjn. R. Fowler, Win. Mufgrave
Henry Filher, Geo. .Made
Capt. J. Fowler, Ceo. icCall
M'm. G. Fitch, Js.McCoi.ky 2
Capt. Henry i off” tt, Dr. J-.. i„ ,\; Call
Mr. Cader 1 airchild, Mils C.": t Mitiliell
Jonathan Foifom, .wachin U Mclntoib 3
Thomas Fowkr, ‘J’hos.H. Miller
John J orfyth, 3 Js. Meridith 2
Ebenczer l-ang, Geo. Manlon
Dr. Wm. Fowler, Ehza McKinzia
Timothy Freeman, 2 Js. Mickell
John F. Field, W in. McNtlh
Mrs. T. Flint, Henry Myres 2
li. Capt. D. McNiel
Jno. I. Gray, Mr. Mat lhall
Jno. Gind.-at, Rules Moore
A. Gindrat, 2 N.
D. Garrafon, 2 Capt. Thomas Nelson
Mi. A. Gordon, Leond. Nobles
Danl. Grant T. & K. Newall 2
Mr. A. F. Gregorie, Jno. Geo. NcilLnger
H. BatnabusNye
Jas. Humfrys, 0.
Amos Medley-, Jno. P. Oates
Win. Hewitt, P.
Rachael Hamilton, Geo. t.
James Humphreyt, Geo. Pitcher U. Cos. 2
Rebecca Hutfon, I.emuel Pitcher
Geo. Hathaway, Mary W. Parker 1
Proiper Hubart, Major T. Polhill
Sarah Houston, M'm Powers
Mohinan Houiton, Ureal Peck
Js. Hillman, 2 Win. S. Picket
‘I hos. Hilton, Ebenezr. Paiker
Ilaac Hardy, Jno. D. I'oulieu
J r. Hei ilo! : horsy
I Win. I’rowft ‘ ...n. . hud i 4 ■
Arthur Patterson ’ • h Suuap
Anthony Poggi I .-not Ann Sleigh
Mil's Jane 1.. 1’ oil till Jno, Shirk
. Jeremiah Phiian V\ m. Sawyer
Wrm Pier foil 2 Tilman Snetd
Win. Pinder hdw J. Starr
’ I’ m. A. Porter Mils Slifaaaa P Sr.ead
I Timothy Pierce mis. Harriot Steele
Eliza Pomeroy Mils Maty Spencer
Maria Pierce. T.
O. Nichol Turnbull 2
Edw. Quin An.dw. Turnbull s
R. Edw. Torcy
Emanuel Rengill 2 Jacob Thiews
Am. Reynolds Roht. Tbomplon
! Roe & Davis 5 Matterjofepli Turner*’
1 David Rcbertfon Darby Torpcy
j Jno. D. Royers J lira M. 11 Pvig*
j’J'hos. Roads j. Thompson
j Azaia Ross Geo. m. Troup
Amos Rois 2 Wm. (’. Tobey 2 ,
Capt. Thos. Rhodes Capt. js.Tibbit* 0 ‘
| Jeliee Rice Kv.hotl Thomplon \
I John Rodman Ja.ob Taylor
I Milly Roberts \V illiam |
| Macaijah Rice jno. Tcbiau
jThos. Rigley Fiedk. ’tcbi au
i John Reid \\\
j Hezeckiah Roberts 2 Geo. W. Wheeler 2 i
lsevi Rigging 2 Geo. W alker ti !
j Mr. Robain Mr. J{. Wilton
Johnson, Robinson & Cant. Win. Wile
( Cos. Joel Wuiftcout
Jas. R iblVni Mtfs .Sarn! 1 Wingate 2
ji J. Roberts Win U iggin* V
Capt. Ci.s. Rockwell Stephen Wile r
Thos. Robertson l)r. P. Ward 3
S. Goo. Wr.ig 4
,Th is. Spalding S Leighton W ilton
Mr . Stewart joleph Wiikinlon
Js. .'..-ranton Edwtl. Warren
C..p, 1 imothyStrreteS jno. Winn
; Set .iwiit 2 Campbell Wylly
! Mr. Jno. Sigh Rent. Willion
1 Clis. m. Shade Wm. Wilkie
Mrs. Sliearman Martha Wylly
Jus. Symington Capt. Stephen V ..u- ;
Pelog Swilt diftgtou
Jno. C. iielfield Martha Wiilfon
’ Danl. Smith Furman White
t i !i Spalding 3 job. White
I Zoeth Sin ai man W. Wallace 3
1 Jno. Scrive, jno. Williams
Sylvelte: strong Abner Wcyman £ I
, air. Samuel Capt. George Webber j
(Seth StrcMefrTd ‘Jims. Wooten
Capt. Allan Stewart Stwart Wallace
Abner Stubs joleph Watkins
Soh.i, it Smith Mary Woodruff i
Sohu Smith Riclid. Wheatley
Thomas o.nhh Mils Salty Wilhnan
Sarah Steward jas. waller
is. C. W. Stewart Mil’s Mary Young 2
: Dav.d Storer 2 FI. wamberiie
Win. Sione Philip Young 2
raary Shaw jefl’e weight
J.dw. Swarbreck jane williams
Martha Stephens joleph weliher
Anios Scudder Jrr. ‘williams
I I redk. Schubert m. & j. walker
\ Geo. Streete Chrillian weinholts j
Sweet & Williams 2 Harden white Eiip.
1 homas Steele .Sarah wileman 2 !
Mailer Jno. Joyner Thoi. wilder
Kay S.tnds Horace wiilcox.
JdKENCH LL’.l I'JLKS. j
A. J... J
Mr. Allard 1 Banori Lafond 3 j
1 ouffaim JBorel 1 Behic La; .20 2 j
C. M.
Louis Charles Caile. De Monudet ;; ‘
D. O.
Diibiiiiron 1 Messrs. Ohvier 2
Ducqueny ] p.
Dutreuil 1 Smite Poirier 1
F’. tleonore Pinard . 1
Flotard ] j<.
Falconet 1 juan Ranea 1
11. T.
Louis lluguenet J Matielte Tardieu 1
PHILIP BOX, r. m.
POST OFFICE, Savannah junc so. yo.
IN COUNCIL,
City of Savannah, 30/A June, ißofi
il ft Cotniriiitce oi Finance, 10
E whom it was referred to examine
the TrcalurtTs account, and to report
fpcciaiiy tiu-reon, report as follows :
S I t\ t kmln r
Os Homes received and pail away ty
Jeremiah Cuylcr, .is City Treasurer. I
from the 17th Juste, ISOS, to
the tith June, 1806, in
clusive.
OFFICLKb .-SALARIES.
D. C.
To Cassi paid the City Clerk, his
ikiary, ftaiionary attached
to his .ifi e, and u tcrew
for the city seal,
Paid tlae City Trestfurer
lus f.F-.ry, ilationuiy tor
liis office and hooks, 643 77
Paid the City Marliial Ins
I’alary, 00
Paid the MctTcnger his
lalary, jj o q 9
Paid the keeper of the
Cmirt-honfe, 80 00
i'aid the i.eeper of the
Ci;y Hall, 00
I’aid the ke’ per of the
Grave Yard, -. fur work
to the fam , 103 75
CUT GUARD.
Paid G. K. II ike, adju
tant, 1 01 iiijn rintendiiig
the guard, 12^121-2
Paid S. Mordicai for
ia ;>in g the G iar l t{-:.ule
and furniliiir.g wood and
candles. 278 50
1'..nl tire Drunmier anil
Filer. go 00
ENGINES.
P id for repairing En
gines, Engine Hcul’es,
ci-tems, ladders, iiooks
and ior fire c; ps, buckets,
fi'impi- i.lanteri sand tor
I w lad let . and hi ‘ 1 530 37)
Paid tlie Ck-rk of the
board of F ire Multi r..
Salary and Itationary fn
his office. 105
Paid the r a ffienger to the
board ot Fire Maltcrs for
salary and wood Ct 64 ,- 4
Paid Engine No. 3, br
ii g the nilt at a ar, sigree
a \r to a city ordu-a-. ot 30 00
PUMPS and Wi.LJ
Paid for rtf.aitu.g Pomps
a.d Wefts, Contiafton
lap.ry and idr new pumps
and wells. 2:79 621-.
S I REFTu
Paid the Gity Scavenger
l- r ketpii.g it-e it'te-.. fk
lanrs clean, f-.r cut-ing
down w ’ ed*. le—tli r g
{trie’s & t->r wor . -J. e
in the Market In - t-
TX EEs.
Paid for v.o-: ’ * *r. *<t,
and lor re;,, .ring Poilu
and 1 urnpi.:<v 18* -5
I LAHPS.
F ->d th • Cuu. aft. rs fa
lav, fur light and a-ick,
a I fra balance due
the Former con raitor. Ui7o s o
Pi: i for Oil 50
I'.nd for repairing lamps
a-. and p dls 3-0 --
SMALL POX
Paid for Hr.jpittd rent 131 -j
I’aid the Health officer for
medirii.e and attendance. 135 6e
cuL .lf.iiOU ii.
iP-iid f-r repairs, alterati
ons, & removing records, 3 1 8-j*
M . GAIT MR ‘
Paid for repairs. Bore rent
for Powder -and guarding. 2-1* 00
J AIL.
Faid for repairs and finiih
ing rooms. io S3 65
Raid jailer, deputy jailer
airi Pbificiai j j.-.lpries Jylc
Fiid for MattralFes and
blankets 117 00
Paid for burying prisoners 18 00
Pai . :h: J.'H 11,.,1 i, , bogs
carried there to be ioldi 81 2 5
Excu an ut.
F iiJ for keeping the clock
in order. 9t F3
Paid for nineteen {bares in
the Exchange kfor titl.-s. 29b-t 00
Board or Hkalth.
, Paul the Ftealth offic ■: for
lei v ices during tin qua:an
ti ne. POO 00
Paid Tie fieri, to the board
hr. i.d ay and il iticma -c S9 2 5
Paid the niellenger Jiis la
1-try. co 00
Paid for infpefling Previes :iO 00
Ini-iukntal ExvtMES.
paid lor Printing 355 J;)) 2
Paid far Negro badges 32 86J- +
l aid ior tra.ilcr;bi;-e city
ordi: ..nces Cc. lor cJi.icviop
titles to city lots. 28 121-2
Paid for repairs to the city
hall. 8 OO
Paid for keeping register
of mortality. 86 75
Paid the city recorder and
city clerk for extra services 100 00
Paid for toligs, fiiovel and
{love 28 75
Paid for repairing city
luirll. 24 00
Paid for repairs to the bu
rying ground. 30 73
Paid J. Stout for furveyiug
docks. 4 00
Paid for wood, candles ne
gro hire, Ac. &c. 57 8;>
Paid the city AlieiTor in
part of his account 100 00
Baiiance in the Treaftirers
hands tins2Bth June, i 806. 431 591-2
22,301 C9l-2
CREDIT
By Caih Received for fines of tire
Superior Court, and city
fines. 959 361-4
Received for badges 482 50
Received for itall rent. 1125 00
Received for extra market
fees. 55 621-2
Received for Oil (unfit for
city ule.) 108 00
Received from the city re
corder colledled by him
for fines and Itall rent. 160 CO
Received for Hogs fold. 62 93
Received from the infe
rior court out of tlie
county Hindi m part ior
the jail. 2000 00
Received for duties on
laics at auction. 749 471-2
Received for Licences. 4500 09
Received for Gtournl
rent. 12,094 812-F
liallancr in theTreafu
rers hands this 17 th.
June, 1805. 303 721-2
£2,601 691-2
r.RRoKS rxcEPTED.
J.LUrLER, c. T.
THE committee of Finance in com*
pliance ‘.villi the refoimiou of council of
the i6:h inft,—Report that they have
examined the foregoing- accounts and find
the faint e-orredf, and request the fume
to I t- ptiblvfiicd.
JOHN P. WILLIAMSON, J ~
JAMES MARSHALL, J Committee.
IV hereupon 1 it Ordered, That the
fame be pub ifhed in the ‘ft z.-ties of this
city. ExtraS from t/e Minut e.
■JOB T. Bu: LSS, c. c.
June 30* 8 <)
SHF UiFF’s sAt-f ■-
If II. Z, lil 1 . oOLl? ot ibh firft
•1 uesday in A<j>u/t hrxt t at .he
on t-hottfe , hetweai lue uouts
if 10 arul j o'clock.
Ai raft o; land containing
f’>ur huiiiir.ti anil thirty
a. ■u, ue the lame in ire <>r iels
( iu luivey) joining the 1 utii
,iari ol tile Oi [liian ii ult pian
taiion, well iitnbcred wi.n tmiA
ind a conlideraolc jioition adap
ed to the tuitiire ot cotton and
jjiuvifio is, having the advania,."-
of a good navigation tv this ci. .
Levied on as me property ms 1 .-
riariucl Rtngill, at ihe fun < .
Edward Lewis, pointed ou: 0/
the defendant.
t'cjtpontd from ’July ales’
li. W'. Williams, uscc
July 7 90
THE hUBhCKIBEK,
HAS removed to the Whalf and Sim i
belonging so Mrs. Hunter, formerly
ccupied try MeflV*. Hunter fie Minis, whr e
in- continues totranfaiff the
FACTORAGE and COMMISSION
BUSINESS.
Joseph Haoersham.
March to
OLD RAGS,
JTTILL be thankfully rec ived at the
VV ROOK HOUSE, in this city, tner
being great call ior them.
Atones Slieitail, o. p.
May 27 7 9